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Audi Quattro #11 F. Wittmann / J. Pattermann Rally Acropolis 1986 Sun Star 1:18

Audi Quattro #11 F. Wittmann / J. Pattermann Rally Acropolis 1986 Sun Star 1:18
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Specifications
Car Brand
Audi
Model Manufacturer
Sun Star
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
4191
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About the Audi Quattro #11 F. Wittmann / J. Pattermann Rally Acropolis 1986 Sun Star 1:18

TL;DR: Sun Star's 1:18 diecast Audi Quattro reproduces the #11 car driven by Wittmann and Pattermann at the 1986 Rally Acropolis, from Group B's final season before the category was banned. Diecast opening features suit the Quattro's four-wheel-drive competition heritage.

1986 was Group B's last season, and every entry from that year carries the weight of a category that ended abruptly, at the height of its own performance.

Diecast Weight for a Genuine Group B Warrior

The Quattro's boxy, flared bodywork was built to house genuinely aggressive four-wheel-drive rally hardware, and Sun Star's zinc-alloy construction gives the model real substance in the hand to match. Opening doors and bonnet expose a stripped, competition-focused cabin and engine bay, reflecting a car built entirely for stage performance rather than road comfort. The #11 Wittmann and Pattermann livery is applied with crisp, legible tampo printing across the car's sponsor graphics and number plates, essential detail on a subject whose visual identity depends entirely on accurate period markings. Panel gaps sit within typical diecast tolerances for a rally subject, and the model's stance captures the raised ride height and aggressive arch flares that defined Group B's most extreme machinery.

A Documented Entry From Group B's Final Season

Audi's Quattro pioneered four-wheel drive in top-flight rallying, and by 1986 the car represented a genuinely mature evolution of a formula that had reshaped the sport since its 1980s debut. The Wittmann and Pattermann entry at that year's Rally Acropolis places this specific livery within Group B's dramatic and short-lived final chapter, before safety concerns ended the category outright. For a collector building a Group B or Audi motorsport display, this documented entry offers genuine historical specificity rather than a generic rally livery, anchoring the model firmly within a defining and controversial era of the sport.

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